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1 I| Kermandzasahan, and Hamadan, and the good folks of Stambul could talk 2 I| victories which they had extra good reason to remember, inasmuch 3 I| even when they are in a good humour, are not over particular 4 I| taken far more than was good for him of that fluid which 5 I| could be made to hold a good deal. It had a fire-place 6 I| rate always make sure of a good bed on the roof, which was 7 I| our own. If your dreams be good dreams, you rejoice that 8 I| you rejoice that they are good, and if they be evil dreams, 9 I| incident. He had also taken good care to put Halil Pelivan 10 II| contradiction, but they[Pg 37] took good care to sell as much opium 11 II| not accept such a piece of good luck even as a gift," they 12 III| the worthy Bashi had taken good care of even in the days 13 III| Dzhemakir, which day is a day of good omen to the sons of Osman."~ ~ 14 III| very end, but Achmed was a good listener, and, besides, 15 III| surest way of gaining his good graces was by devising some 16 III| and trembled. These are no good omens, oh, my master! and 17 IV| the money has done you a good turn. Are you willing to 18 IV| which was a great piece of good fortune for her, or the 19 IV| said Musli reassuringly. "Good counsel is cheap. We can 20 IV| Janissaries; it will put them in a good humour and make them receive 21 V| greeting, and wishes thee good luck in this war of thine. ' 22 V| I have taken if it seem good to Him so to ordain. I am 23 V| understood it. He was so good, so gentle to everyone, 24 VI| lay down to sleep with a good conscience.~ ~The following 25 VII| exclaimed while still a good distance off:~ ~"Sir, sir, 26 VII| indeed, though you would take good care to keep out of it. 27 VII| wise Sultana Khadija.~ ~Good counsel was now precious 28 VIII| demands be lawful and of good report they shall be granted, 29 IX| Allah, the Giver of all good and perfect gifts.~ ~His 30 IX| way. And this Achmed had good cause to remember, for then 31 XI| appointed Kapudan Pasha."~ ~"Good, good, my son! just the 32 XI| Kapudan Pasha."~ ~"Good, good, my son! just the very thing 33 XII| those which it does his soul good to hearken to? Why does 34 XII| I will not question your good intentions, Halil, but it 35 XII| against him. You say 'tis a good neighbour, a peaceful neighbour, 36 XII| reward for betraying your good friend, may Allah cause 37 XII| Both of you spoke with good intentions, and he is a 38 XII| fallen from Heaven; it is not good for thee to be in high places."~ ~ 39 XII| and favour, and of his own good pleasure appoints thee Beglerbeg 40 XIII| is about to arrive, and a good supper must be made ready 41 XIII| that his appetite is so good.~ ~Then after supper she 42 XIII| Sometimes, too, Halil is in a good humour, but at others he 43 XIII| father, and says what a good, kind-hearted lad he is, 44 Sel| Mikszáth, Author of "The Good People of Palvez." Translated 45 Sel| Lone Inn," etc. 6/=~ ~"Very good reading." - Athenæum.~ ~" 46 Sel| collection is a storehouse of good things said by men noted